Transferrin
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**[[1jnf]] – rTF - rabbit<br /> | **[[1jnf]] – rTF - rabbit<br /> | ||
- | **[[3qyt]], [[3v83]] – hTF + Fe+3 <br /> | + | **[[3qyt]], [[3v83]], [[4x1b]] – hTF + Fe+3 - human<br /> |
+ | **[[4x1d]] – hTF + Yb+3 <br /> | ||
**[[4h0w]] – hTF + Fe+3 + Bi+3<br /> | **[[4h0w]] – hTF + Fe+3 + Bi+3<br /> | ||
- | **[[1suv]] – hTF + TF receptor | + | **[[1suv]] – hTF + TF receptor <br /> |
**[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTF (mutant) + TF receptor<br /> | **[[3s9l]], [[3s9m]], [[3s9n]] - hTF (mutant) + TF receptor<br /> | ||
**[[1h76]] – TF - pig | **[[1h76]] – TF - pig |
Revision as of 09:38, 21 June 2015
Transferrin or serotransferrin (TF) is an iron-binding protein. TF delivers iron from absorption centers in the duodendum and white blood cell macrophages to all tissues. TF contains two lobes: at the N and C termini. Ovotransferrin (OTF) is a glycosylated TF of egg white albumen. For details see Molecular Playground/Transferrin.
3D Structures of Transferrin
Updated on 21-June-2015